Python documentation in DocBook
Milan Zamazal
pdm at zamazal.org
Mon Nov 4 04:20:25 EST 2002
>>>>> "MvL" == Martin v Loewis <martin at v.loewis.de> writes:
MvL> While this might be true for TeX in general, it is not true for
MvL> the Python documentation. This is deliberately restricted to
MvL> only use commands for which automatic processing already is
MvL> available.
OK, that was unknown to me. If so, then the LaTeX format is completely
fine for me. What parser of the Python LaTeX sources do you mean and
where can I get it from?
Thanks,
Milan Zamazal
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